-
Sider (1997) uses the term four-
dimensionalism to
refer to perdurantism, but
Michael Rea uses the term "four-
dimensionalism" to mean the view that presentism...
- Two-
dimensionalism is an
approach to
semantics in
analytic philosophy. It is a
theory of how to
determine the
sense and
reference of a word and the truth-value...
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classified as analytic,
while under Kant's
definitions it was synthetic. Two-
dimensionalism is an
approach to
semantics in
analytic philosophy. It is a
theory of...
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revival in
recent years,
especially under the form of what are
called two-
dimensional semantic theories. This
latter trend is
exemplified by the
theories of...
- experiment, thus
giving rise to a
philosophical viewpoint known as four
dimensionalism.
Although the
contents of an
observation are time-extended, the conceptual...
- book, Four-
Dimensionalism: An
Ontology of
Persistence and Time. He gave the John
Locke Lectures at
Oxford University in 2016. Four-
Dimensionalism: An Ontology...
- In four-
dimensionalism, a
version of perdurantism, what
persists is a four-
dimensional object which does not
change although three-
dimensional slices of...
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Dimension (software), a
relational database management system Four-
dimensionalism, a
philosophical view 4th
Dimension roller coaster, a type of roller...
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others such as
Frank Jackson,
proposes a kind of
theory called two
dimensionalism arguing against Saul Kripke.
Before Kripke delivered the
famous lecture...
- (2001). Four
Dimensionalism: An
Ontology of
Persistence and Time.
Oxford University Press. Vacek,
Martin (2017). "Extended
Modal Dimensionalism". Acta Analytica...